Description
Discover the profound legacy of Luciano Fabro (1936-2007), a pioneering figure in the Arte Povera movement, renowned for his innovative use of materials and engaging experiences. This brand new monograph, published by Phaidon in 2024, is a definitive collection that showcases Fabro's work, which embodies a unique dialogue between modernity and antiquity. An original member of Arte Povera, Fabro's influence resonates through his international exhibitions, including a landmark retrospective at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in 1992. Esteemed critic Margit Rowell, who had a close artistic relationship with Fabro, narrates the intricacies of his oeuvre in this extensively illustrated overview. The monograph encapsulates the essence of Fabro's art, described by critics as both surprising and compelling, making it an invaluable resource for art enthusiasts and collectors alike. Dive deep into the world of Luciano Fabro, where the materiality of art converges with rich historical contexts, uncovering a body of work that remains a critical favorite.

